Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus G965USQU2ARE6 May 2018 Security Patch (OTA Update)

Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus G965USQU2ARE6 May 2018 Security Patch (OTA Update): After releasing the May 2018 Security Patch update to Samsung Galaxy S9, now Verizon has started rolling out the update for all the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus in its network. This is an incremental update which brings the latest security patch from Google, so it is highly recommended to install the update to be on safer side.

This update is only rolling out for Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus devices. If you are Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus user, you may have received the May Security Security Patch OTA  update notification on your device. We highly recommend you to install the update to be on the safer side. Android system should be updated to the latest build to stay safe from the malware attacks.

The OTA has been rolled out in the US  and only available for Verizon users. This update comes with the latest security patch update which was released by Google in May Security. The update comes with build number G965USQU2ARE6. The update brings some bug fixes which were available in the previous build. It also brings stability and performance improvements. Thus, you should download and install the update to your Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus which will come as an OTA update to your phone.

  • Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus G965USQU2ARE6

    • Device Name: Galaxy S9 Plus
    • Model: SM-G965U
    • Android version: Android Oreo
    • Region: Currently available in the US in Verizon Network
    • Build Number: G965USQU2ARE6
    • Android Security Patch Level: 1 May

Manually Update Verizon Galaxy S9 Plus to G965USQU2ARE6 May 2018 Security Patch

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You can manually check for the update from Settings > Software update >Download updates manually. If there is no update showing on your device, then wait for few days for the update to come to your device as it is being released phase-wise manner.

Note:

Before installing the updates, make sure your device is connected to a good wifi and your device has more than 50 percent battery life remaining

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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